Justin Tucker

Player Profile

StatusHealthy

Bio

Height6'0"

Weight180

Age28

Date of BirthNovember 21, 1989

CollegeTexas

Experience7th Season

Draft

Year2012

RoundUDFA

TeamBAL FA

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Justin Tucker Is A Great Kicker For Week 2

Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is our top kicker for Week 2. In fact, he has a strong argument for being our top kicker overall for the season, especially if your league rewards bonus points for longer field goals. Own him, start him, go devote more time to managing the rest of your team.

Justin Tucker, You Should Own Him

Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is an elite fantasy option. In fact, if you get bonus points for longer made field goals, he can easily be a contender for being the first kicker taken. Last season, he tied an NFL record with 10 made field goals of at least 50 yards. He is frankly the most reliable fantasy option on Baltimore, though he is admittedly dependent on his teammates to get him into a reasonable range and give him chances. I would start him with confidence in Week 1 versus Cincinnati

Justin Tucker Is Taken For Granted

Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is taken for granted by his team. Last season he missed only one kick combined between field goals and extra points. That only miss was blocked. He tied an NFL record by making 10 kicks over 50 yards. He is so good that even with some misses this preseason, no one seems worried. Other kickers start missing a few kicks and can quickly find themselves benched or even cut. Tucker should be one of the first kickers taken in your fantasy draft. In fact, if your league rewards bonus points for longer kicks, he can make a real difference some weeks.

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